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Classify the statements below as to whether they describe mitochondria, chloroplasts, or both. Cannot live independently...
Classify each statement as to whether it represents a piece of evidence that supports the endosymbiont theory of the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts from prokaryotes. Chloroplasts are similar to photosynthetic bacteria in size and shape Evidence for the endosymbiont theory Does not support endosymbiont theory Organelles have their own genomes. Organelle translation is inhibited by antibiotics that inhibit prokaryotic translation Mitochondrial rRNA genes are most similar to the rRNA gene of a bacterium. Some organellar genes have migrated to...
Classify each statement as to whether it represents a piece of evidence that supports the endosymbiont theory of the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts from prokaryotes. Some organellar genes have migrated to the nucleus. Evidence for the endosymbiont theory Does not support endosymbiont theory Some organelle proteins are encoded in the nucleus. Organelles do not have flagella. Mitochondrial rRNA genes are most similar to the rRNA gene of a bacterium. Organelle translation is inhibited by antibiotics that inhibit prokaryotic translation...